“Tactically we need to work out a second or a third way of doing things if this particular way at present doesn’t work or doesn’t work for any individual case - which looked the case on Saturday for quite a long while," Jackett said.

“I was just thinking about changing things when we scored the first goal and then the game changed completely.

“It opened out and went end to end and I’m pleased to say we got more goals."

Striker Leon Clarke could be available this weekend after being restricted to just 90 minutes against Bradford City since his transfer from Coventry.

He will offer a more direct route should Wolves need the long ball off the bench.

Jackett continued: "Substitutions are an obvious - whether it just be personnel or a system change - making sure we’re all organised should we need to make those changes or decisions on the spur of the moment, or as likely happens, halfway through a game.

“We have to concentrate, make sure we can get ourselves right, and if there’s a possibility of Leon Clarke being available we’ll see.

“By Thursday or Friday of this week we’ll know more on that."

Clarke has missed the last three games with a heel injury.

“There were positive signs with Leon at the back end of last week and this morning and we’ll see how the week develops and whether we want to use him," Jackett said.

“He’ll definitely be an addition whenever we bring him back and it will be close either way."

Richard Stearman came off in the closing stages of Saturday's 3-0 win over Port Vale but is expected to continue his partnership with Danny Batth.

“We anticipate him to be okay by Thursday," said Jackett.

Nouha Dicko celebrates

“He got a bang on the back.

“He had a real battle with Tom Pope who is a handful and won a lot of headers and has a good goalscoring record.

“When you play the ball up early to him as they do he’s not easy to handle.

“Most of the big centre forwards now move on from Batth and on to Stearman and that was the case on Saturday.

“We don’t anticipate any problems with him (Stearman) this week."

Two players who won't feature at the Banks' Stadium are deadline day signing from Wycombe, Kortney Hause, who is nursing a groin injury.

Jamie O’Hara is due to return from his three-week fitness trip to Los Angeles and is due to train at Compton for the first time on Thursday.